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== Scenario video's after feedback ==
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= (Military) Multi-Modal Memory Reconstruction (4MR) =
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== Idea sprouted from ==
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*[[Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders & Virtual Reality]]
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== Revised scenarios (PTSD among soldiers) ==
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== Projects ==
 
  
== Literature ==
 
  
1. Emmelkamp, P.M.G., T.K. Bouman, and A. Scholing, Anxiety disorders: a practitioner's guide. 1995, Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.
 
  
2. Harvey, A.G., R.A. Bryant, and N. Tarrier, Cognitive behaviour therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder. Clinical Psychology Review, 2003. 23(3): p. 501-522.
 
  
3. Bush, J., Viability of virtual reality exposure therapy as a treatment alternative. Computers in Human Behavior, 2008. 24(3): p. 1032-1040.
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== Early concept screens ==
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[[Image:0000.jpg|640px]]
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4. Difede, J., et al., Virtual reality exposure therapy for the treatment of Posttraumatic stress disorder following September 11, 2001. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2007. 68(11): p. 1639-1647.
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[[Image:2 3.jpg|640px]]
  
5. AmericanPsychiatricAssociation, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). 1995.
 
  
6. Raudis, S. and V. Yustitskis, The Yerkes-Dodson law: The link between stimulation and learning success. Voprosy Psikhologii, 2008(3): p. 119-+.
 
  
7. Foa, E.B. and M.J. Kozak, EMOTIONAL PROCESSING OF FEAR - EXPOSURE TO CORRECTIVE INFORMATION. Psychological Bulletin, 1986. 99(1): p. 20-35.
 
  
8. Foa, E.B., et al., THE IMPACT OF FEAR ACTIVATION AND ANGER ON THE EFFICACY OF EXPOSURE TREATMENT FOR POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER. Behavior Therapy, 1995. 26(3): p. 487-499.
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== Early concept screens (therapist side)==
  
9. Hoge, C.W., et al., Combat duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, mental health problems, and barriers to care. New England Journal of Medicine, 2004. 351(1): p. 13-22.
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[[Image:Concepttherapist.jpg|640px]]
  
10. Milliken, C.S., J.L. Auchterlonie, and C.W. Hoge, Longitudinal assessment of mental health problems among active and reserve component soldiers returning from the Iraq war. Jama-Journal of the American Medical Association, 2007. 298(18): p. 2141-2148.
 
  
11. IV, M., Operation Iraqi Freedom 05-07. 2006, Washington DC.
 
  
12. Health, N.I.o.M., Anxiety disorders. 2006.
 
  
13. Garcia-Palacios, A., et al., Virtual reality in the treatment of spider phobia: a controlled study. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2002. 40(9): p. 983-993.
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[[Image:Concepttherapist2.jpg|640px]]
  
14. Bradley, R., A multidimensional meta-analysis of psychotherapy for PTSD (vol 162, pg 214, 2005). American Journal of Psychiatry, 2005. 162(4): p. 832-832.
 
  
15. Marks, I., et al., Treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder by exposure and/or cognitive restructuring - A controlled study. Archives of General Psychiatry, 1998. 55(4): p. 317-325.
 
  
16. Foa, E.B., E.A. Hembree, and B.O. Rothbaum, Prolonged exposure therapy for PTSD: emotional processing of traumatic experiences. Therpist guide. 2007, New York: Oxford University Press.
 
  
17. Lang, P.J., IMAGERY IN THERAPY - INFORMATION-PROCESSING ANALYSIS OF FEAR. Behavior Therapy, 1977. 8(5): p. 862-886.
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== New concept to explain features ==
  
18. Riva, G., E. Molinari, and F. Vincelli, Interaction and presence in the clinical relationship: Virtual reality (VR) as communicative medium between patient and therapist. Ieee Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, 2002. 6(3): p. 198-205.
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[[Image:Oldconcept.jpg|640px]]
  
19. Emmelkamp, P.M.G., et al., Virtual reality treatment versus exposure in vivo: a comparative evaluation in acrophobia. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2002. 40(5): p. 509-516.
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== Improved concept screens ==
  
20. Resick, P.A., et al., A comparison of cognitive-processing therapy with prolonged exposure and a waiting condition for the treatment of chronic posttraumatic stress disorder in female rape victims. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2002. 70(4): p. 867-879.
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=== Opening view ===
  
21. Lange, A., et al., Interapy. Treatment of posttraumatic stress through the Internet: a controlled trial. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 2001. 32(2): p. 73-90.
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[[Image:1heuristic.jpg|640px]]
  
22. Ehlers, A. and D.M. Clark, A cognitive model of posttraumatic stress disorder. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2000. 38(4): p. 319-345.
 
  
23. Jaycox, L.H., E.B. Foa, and A.R. Morral. Influence of emotional engagement and habituation on exposure therapy for PTSD. in Annual Convention of the Association-for-the-Advancement-of-Behavior-Therapy. 1996. New York, New York: Amer Psychological Assoc.
 
  
24. Vaughan, K. and N. Tarrier, THE USE OF IMAGE HABITUATION TRAINING WITH POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDERS. British Journal of Psychiatry, 1992. 161: p. 658-664.
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=== Adding media view ===
  
25. Rime, B., et al., BEYOND THE EMOTIONAL EVENT - 6 STUDIES ON THE SOCIAL SHARING OF EMOTION. Cognition & Emotion, 1991. 5(5-6): p. 435-465.
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[[Image:2heuristic.jpg|640px]]
  
26. Schoutrop, M., et al., The effects of structured writing assignments on overcoming major stressful events: An uncontrolled study. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 1997. 4(3): p. 179-185.
 
  
27. Cahill, S.P., M.H. Carrigan, and B.C. Frueh, Does EMDR Work? And if so, Why?: A Critical Review of Controlled Outcome and Dismantling Research. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 1999. 13(1-2): p. 5-33.
 
  
28. Parsons, T.D. and A.A. Rizzo, Affective outcomes of virtual reality exposure therapy for anxiety and specific phobias: A meta-analysis. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 2008. 39(3): p. 250-261.
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== Improved prototype after more feedback (formative) ==
  
29. M.J., S. and v.d.M. C.A.P.G., Virtual Reality in de therapie. 2000, Delft: Nederlands Instituut voor Psychologen.
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=== Maps screenshot feature using 'google maps' ===
  
30. Mast, V.d. Virtual Reality and Phobias TUDelft.  2009; Available from: http://mmi.tudelft.nl/~vrphobia/.
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[[Image:V7-1.jpg|640px]]
  
31. Hoffman, H.G., et al., Interfaces that heal: Coupling real and virtual objects to treat spider phobia. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 2003. 16(2): p. 283-300.
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=== Edit a day (text files shown) ===
  
32. Hoffman, H.G. and S.O.C. Ieee Comp. Physically touching virtual objects using tactile augmentation enhances the realism of virtual environments. in IEEE 1998 Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium. 1998. Atlanta, Ga: Ieee Computer Soc.
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[[Image:V7-2.jpg|640px]]
  
33. Foa, E.B., G. Steketee, and B.O. Rothbaum, BEHAVIORAL COGNITIVE CONCEPTUALIZATIONS OF POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER. Behavior Therapy, 1989. 20(2): p. 155-176.
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=== More features shown, such as hiding images and webcam shots ===
  
34. Rothbaum, B.O., et al., Virtual reality exposure therapy for PTSD Vietnam veterans: A case study. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 1999. 12(2): p. 263-271.
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35. Rothbaum, B.O., et al., Virtual reality exposure therapy for Vietnam veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2001. 62(8): p. 617-622.
 
  
36. Beck, J.G., et al., Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy for PTSD symptoms after a road accident: An uncontrolled case series. Behavior Therapy, 2007. 38(1): p. 39-48.
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== Version 0.2 3D editor feature ==
  
37. Reger, G.M. and G.A. Gahm, Virtual reality exposure therapy for active duty soldiers. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2008. 64(8): p. 940-946.
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38. Rizzo, A.A., et al. Virtual Iraq: Initial case reports from a VR exposure therapy application for combat-related post traumatic stress disorder. in Virtual Rehabilitation Conference 2007. 2007. Venice, ITALY: Ieee.
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== Photos Case Study with real patient ==
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[[Image:Foto0210.jpg|640px]]
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[[Image:Foto0216.jpg|640px]]
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[[Image:Foto0211.jpg|640px]]
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[[Image:Foto0214.jpg|640px]]
  
 
== Involved Members ==
 
== Involved Members ==
 
:[[User:Matthew|Matthew van den Steen]]
 
:[[User:Matthew|Matthew van den Steen]]
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= Other PTSD-related Projects =
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Latest revision as of 20:07, 19 January 2010

(Military) Multi-Modal Memory Reconstruction (4MR)

Idea sprouted from

Revised scenarios (PTSD among soldiers)

!!! Use the MMIGroup YouTube account to watch these !!!

<anyweb>http://www.youtube.com/v/NKQRBklDruM&hl=nl_NL&fs=1&</anyweb>

<anyweb>http://www.youtube.com/v/tfzm0SQHo_U&hl=nl_NL&fs=1&</anyweb>

<anyweb>http://www.youtube.com/v/Jc0tHuq4Wow&hl=nl_NL&fs=1&</anyweb>



Early concept screens

0000.jpg



2 3.jpg



Early concept screens (therapist side)

Concepttherapist.jpg



Concepttherapist2.jpg



New concept to explain features

Oldconcept.jpg

Improved concept screens

Opening view

1heuristic.jpg


Adding media view

2heuristic.jpg


Improved prototype after more feedback (formative)

Maps screenshot feature using 'google maps'

V7-1.jpg

Edit a day (text files shown)

V7-2.jpg

More features shown, such as hiding images and webcam shots

V7-3.jpg


Version 0.2 3D editor feature

Editor4.jpg

Editor5.jpg

Photos Case Study with real patient

Foto0210.jpg

Foto0216.jpg

Foto0211.jpg

Foto0215.jpg

Foto0214.jpg

Involved Members

Matthew van den Steen

Other PTSD-related Projects

none